Device logs contain information recorded by the system and apps on your device. These logs are stored temporarily and are deleted on a rolling basis.
What device logs may contain
Important: You should only allow apps you trust to access all device logs.
Device logs generally contain limited technical information, but it’s possible that these logs could contain information such as the apps you’ve installed on your device, when you use those apps, user or device identifiers, or other app activity information.
On Android 13, if an app tries to access all device logs for approved use cases such as app feedback or bug reporting, the system will ask you if you want to provide the app with one-time access to this more expansive set of logs.
Even if you don’t provide access to all device logs when the system prompts you, Google, your device manufacturer, or app developers may still be able to access some logs or similar information. For example, if your device’s Usage & diagnostics setting is enabled, your device sends info to Google about how you use your device and how it’s working.
Technical details
To learn more about managing device logs on your Android device, see Manage your device logs on Android.